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Yahoo! News Search Results for bubble straw tea
Yahoo! News Search Results for bubble straw tea
South Florida discovering Asia's drink — bubble tea (Sun-Sentinel)
Anyone for bubble tea? The sweet, colorful drink that contains black gummy balls at the bottom of each glass, is catching on in South Florida.
The Monitor: When a baby monkey cuddles a teddy bear (BBC News)
Winning entries in the caption competition. This week, Conchita, a seven-month-old Mangabey monkey, cuddles her foster mother at London Zoo. But what's being said?
Drink: Original Bubble Tea (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Starting out as popular thirst-quenchers in Asia, bubble drinks are a mixture of black tea, nondairy creamer and sweetened tapioca pearls. "You drink it through an oversized straw," says Urban Pradipasena, co-owner of Bubblehead. "You are drinking and chewing at the same time.
Beijing Street Beat: An Olympic Blog (FINAL UPDATE) (USA Swimming)
USA Swimming’s manager of media properties Jim Rusnak is in Beijing to bring you coverage from the 2008 Olympic Games. Here he gives you his ongoing, informal impressions of the host country and the Games itself.
The Latest (jambands.com)
Jerry Wexler, Atlantic Records executive, producer, and one of the key architects of the rhythm and blues sound in the 20th century, passed away today in Florida at the age of 91. Wexler, along with the late Ahmet Ertegun, transformed Atlantic into the industry standard for a variety of musical genres stretching from Aretha Franklin to Led Zeppelin.
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